The presence of two bars after 2 hours on the early pregnancy test has no significance. Women of childbearing age who usually have regular menstrual cycles can use urine early pregnancy test to determine if they are pregnant after a week’s delay without coming. The early pregnancy test needs to be used according to the instructions and the result should be seen in about 5 minutes. If you see only a red line in about 5 minutes or within 5 minutes, it means that you are not pregnant, so the two bars that appear after two hours are meaningless. In addition to paying attention to the time of menopause, the early pregnancy test paper should not be damp, you should not choose an expired or invalid test paper to test, and the operation method should be correct. However, the urine test may have false positive or false negative results. If you are not sure whether the urine test result is accurate, you can determine whether you are pregnant by blood HCG test. This test is more sensitive, without error, and can determine if you are pregnant 10 days after having sex.